The 73-year-old has attacked football's governing body over Suarez's four month football ban

Uruguay's soccer player Luis Suarez holds his daughter as he greets fans from their home's balcony on the outskirts of Montevideo, Uruguay, Friday, June 27, 2014. Suarez returned to Montevideo early Friday, arriving too late to see the hundreds of Uruguay fans who had gathered the previous night to give him a hero's welcome despite his World Cup banishment. (AP Photo/Matilde Campodonico)

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Uruguayan president Jose Mujica has labelled FIFA "sons of b****s" in an attack on the football authorities over Liverpool FC striker Luis Suarez 's four-month football ban.

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Suarez will be unable to take part in any footballing activities, including training or even entering a stadium, after he bit the shoulder of Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini at the FIFA World Cup in Brazil and Mujica has called the ban "fascist."

Speaking to journalist Sergio Gorzy, the 73-year-old smiled and feigned shock at his own comments - he then tells the journalist to publish it.

Uruguay are currently heading back home after their elimination on Saturday at the hands of Colombia.